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The developer behind the Grand Theft Auto games has asked employees to return to the office five days a week from April, per Bloomberg, as it enters the final stages of development for the franchise's next installment, "Grand Theft Auto VI." AdvertisementHello @X, watch Grand Theft Auto VI Trailer 1 pic.twitter.com/smzxOLhh4o — Rockstar Games (@RockstarGames) December 5, 2023IP and sales worth billions on the lineSecurity has always been a huge priority at Rockstar. But in the run-up to the release of "Grand Theft Auto VI," Rockstar, which adopted remote work during the COVID-19 pandemic, has had several security issues to contend with. The Independent Workers Union of Great Britain (IWGB) said the decision by Rockstar came a year after 170 Rockstar workers signed a petition "opposing mandatory 3-day office work." Rockstar workers represented by the union accused the developer of "broken promises" and said they had concerns around a "heightened risk of overwork," which the company has been criticised for in the past.
Persons: , Jenn Kolbe, Ned Luke, he'd, Jason Schreier Organizations: Service, Theft, Bloomberg, Business, Rockstar, Twitter, Independent Workers Union of Great Locations: Independent Workers Union of Great Britain
The stock tumbled despite the long-awaited release of the first trailer for Grand Theft Auto VI. The video game is set to come out in 2025, meaning it'll have little to no impact on Take-Two's earnings next year. AdvertisementTake-Two Interactive's stock price tumbled in premarket trading Tuesday after the first trailer for "Grand Theft Auto VI" revealed that the hotly-anticipated title won't be released until 2025. AdvertisementPrevious title "Grand Theft Auto V" is one of the highest-selling video games of all time, having shipped around 190 million copies worldwide and netted Take-Two roughly $8 billion worth of revenue. Rockstar's 90-second video also confirmed that the game will take place in Vice City, the Grand Theft Auto universe's equivalent of Miami, and feature both a male and a female protagonist, as previously reported by Bloomberg News' Jason Schreier.
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More than 90 gameplay videos of Rockstar's unreleased GTA 6 were leaked on Saturday. Rockstar has confirmed the leak is real as videos spread to more social media platforms. According to The Verge, GTA VI is still in development and won't be ready for release for at least another two years. The last version of the game — GTA V — was initially released in 2013. The leaked videos are being widely circulated on social media although some have been flagged for copyright violations on Youtube, according to the report from The Verge.
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